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25) The role of EF-Tu in bacterial protein synthesis is
A) formation of the peptide bond.
B) positioning the correct aminoacyl-tRNA at the A site.
C) positioning the correct aminoacyl-tRNA at the P site.
D) moving the mRNA by one codon.
E) All of the above.
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<a rel="nofollow" href="https://http://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~biotext/animations/TRANSLATE20b.swf" target="_blank">https://http://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~biotext/animations/TRANSLATE20b.swf</a>

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EF-Tu (elongation factor thermo unstable) is one of the prokaryotic elongation factors. Elongation factors are part of the mechanism that synthesizes new proteins by translation at the ribosome. Individual amino acid links are added to the protein chain by transfer RNA (t-RNA). Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries a codon that codes for each amino acid. t-RNA carries the amino acid and an anticodon for that amino acid. The ribosome creates a protein chain by following the mRNA code and selecting the next t-RNA and its amino acid.

The prokaryotic factor EF-Tu helps the aminoacyl-tRNA move onto a free site on the ribosome. In the cytoplasm, EF-Tu binds an aminoacylated, or charged, tRNA molecule. This complex enters the ribosome.

There are 3 tRNA attachment sites on the ribosome: aminoacyl (A), peptidyl (P) and exit (E). The tRNA complex first binds to the A site, then moves to the P site, and is released at the E site.
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